French President Hollande's approval rating stable, poll shows

A member of the "Hollande-Demission.fr" movement holds a banner and wears a sweater calling for French President's resignation on Jan. 19, 2014 in central Paris.

PARIS, France — French President Francois Hollande's approval rating remained unchanged following a news conference to announce economic reforms and after reports of an affair with actress Julie Gayet put his private life in the spotlight, a poll showed.

Twenty-two percent of those interviewed were satisfied with Hollande as president, unchanged from a month earlier, according to the Ifop poll carried out for Le Journal du Dimanche newspaper by phone between Jan. 10 and Jan. 18.

The rating was the same before and after Tuesday's New Year news conference, the newspaper reported on Sunday. Ifop surveyed 1,950 people aged 18 and over.

Hollande brushed off questions about his private life at the event after celebrity magazine Closer published pictures the previous week of what it said was the president wearing a motorcycle helmet visiting Gayet for nocturnal trysts.

The Socialist leader's ratings have improved slightly since hitting a post-World War Two record low of 15 percent in one November poll. But they remain far below those of former conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy at the same period in his 2007-2012 presidency.